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  <title>Episode 39:  Truffles of the Serengeti or &amp;quot;The vacation that wasn't&amp;quot;b</title>
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Episode: 39



Production scheduling


Production


Knitting Mojo exhausted



What&amp;amp;rsquo;s in My Teapot


Materials Sourcing


After 5






Production


Gnome Socks By Spilly Jane


Another week of little progress. Last time we talked I wasn&amp;amp;rsquo;t liking my tension which was skewing my gauge. The big debate was to Frog, perfect and frog, or Plunge on. I&amp;amp;rsquo;m taking the path of least resistance and plunging forward with an eye to perfect and frog. I also manage to botch the pattern this week. Which has made me lay these down in disgust. (With myself&amp;amp;hellip; and my lack of skills&amp;amp;hellip;) So Despite having a few more rows done I&amp;amp;rsquo;m pretty much in the same conundrum &amp;amp;hellip; &amp;amp;ldquo;To frog, or not to frog, that is the question: Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to sufferThe Slings and Arrows of outrageous color work, Or to take up needles against a Sea of troubles&amp;amp;hellip;&amp;amp;rdquo;


Back onto the project pile they go.







Ruffled and Ruched Scarf by Pam Powers


Ruffed and Ruched Redux


The party is next weekend! ARGH! Where have I frittered my time away to?!


I finished the 1st half. Unraveled the provisional cast on and will be starting the final ribbing on the scarf. With any luck my knitting mojo will hold up and I&amp;amp;rsquo;ll be able to finish this before I have to wrap it on the 31st.


As mentioned last week this is a gift for someone who I&amp;amp;rsquo;m not totally convinced will not A) turn it into a cat bed or B) toss it in the wash so I&amp;amp;rsquo;m using and acrylic / alpaca blend. I believe this is a Hobby Lobby house brand. I like the color, the feel is nice and soft&amp;amp;hellip; about as far away from crunch as acrylic get but I&amp;amp;rsquo;m _really_ not happy about the knots. I had one knot that was a complete break and 2 that one ply had a break and was knotted and plied to a non &amp;amp;ndash; broken single. REALLY?!






Knitted Knockers of a Good Yarn Shop


Knitted Knockers is part of Debbie Macomber&amp;amp;rsquo;s Knit 1 Bless 2 initiative for 2012. I found out about them through a suggestion on my knit groups face book page. I try to be fairly open to trying any thing once so why not try to knit a prosthetic breast. The pattern is free and can be linked to through Debbie Macomber&amp;amp;rsquo;s web site or through www.agoodyarnshop.com


The pattern calls for cotton or any soft and washable yarn. I picked up some Rowan Hand Knitting Cotton at the yarn shop this week for mine in a mauve that Joe calls &amp;amp;ldquo;Bright Red&amp;amp;rdquo;. All in all the pattern is easy. The hardest part was starting out with the i-cord and then increasing in each stitch to work in the round. Doesn&amp;amp;rsquo;t sound hard but the needles were a bit &amp;amp;ldquo;fiddly&amp;amp;rdquo; in my opinion with only 2 stitches a piece. Nothing insurmountable and since the back side is decreased in the same way at the front increases knitting the back before the front doesn&amp;amp;rsquo;t help. I knit a B cup the pattern can be sized to a DD. I went with the smallish size so as to maybe be able to complete a pair from my tiny ball of yarn. I finished it in one night so this is a quick and easy piece of charity knitting that can be done socially. Note for the squeamish&amp;amp;hellip; it looks like a baby hat. No one need know what it truly is&amp;amp;hellip; unless of course you&amp;amp;rsquo;re like me and my knit group co hort who though maybe a piercing would jazz it up&amp;amp;hellip;






Hexipuff Count for the week.


&amp;amp;frac12; I took it along to knit group and I ran out of yarn &amp;amp;frac12; ways into my puff. &amp;amp;lt;Knitting Fail&amp;amp;gt;






What&amp;amp;rsquo;s In My Tea Pot


Oriental Treasure Green Tea (The Boston Tea Company)


I was bumming around Tuesday Morning looking for yarn and I found tea! Almost as good.


Back of tin:


Even though the canister says Connoisseur&amp;amp;rsquo;s Favorite. I beg to differ. For a Green this tea goes bitter quick. This may be a case of &amp;amp;ldquo;I bought tea at Tuesday Morning&amp;amp;hellip;.&amp;amp;rdquo; But BLECH. Even the packaging is clunky the top of the canister has come off several times and dumped the canister into my desk drawer. (Why I have some sort of crushed herb in my desk drawer is not something I want to discuss with HR! &amp;amp;ldquo;It&amp;amp;rsquo;s tea! Honest!&amp;amp;rdquo;) I also don&amp;amp;rsquo;t believe that what&amp;amp;rsquo;s in this canister could be considered &amp;amp;ldquo;Loose Leaf&amp;amp;rdquo; It&amp;amp;rsquo;s crushed beyond belief and could at best be considered Fannings.


Lesson learned&amp;amp;hellip; if it&amp;amp;rsquo;s marked down from 6.99 to 2.99, probably not worth drinking.







Materials Sourcing


Whatever it was that sapped my knitting Mojo didn&amp;amp;rsquo;t extend to my spinning,


Finished!


The Jacob Fleece from the Anne Arbor Fiber expo.


A lot of burrs and that wonkiness with the staple length.


But with all that kvetching and complaining what I think was 4 oz of fiber turned into gorgeous and squishy DK worsted &amp;amp;ndash; ish (some heavier some lighter&amp;amp;hellip;) yarn. When I first started swatching for plying. I thought I&amp;amp;rsquo;d want a nice rustic, chunky, three ply. But when I knit up the two ply the gray and black made gorgeous stripes that faded into each other. While the heavier three ply just muddled the colors. In the end I could part with the stripes. SO another thinner yarn into the stash.


Squeezing this yarn makes me happy this week. So I have it hanging in the dining room so I can squish it every time I walk by.



Black Cherry Mystery Wool Roving


Finally this ball of roving is done.


In my world just about everything has its place. I do tend to get grumpy though when I buy something expecting it to behave a certain way and find out that I&amp;amp;rsquo;ve been sold a bill of goods. When I bought this fiber the section I &amp;amp;ldquo;tested&amp;amp;rdquo; was too small and I was too inexperienced to see what I was getting. The small piece I drafted out looked smooth and lovely. What I got was a textured roving that was never meant to be the smooth yarn I had in my head. It&amp;amp;rsquo;s spun now in to a pretty cool &amp;amp;ldquo;arty&amp;amp;rdquo; yarn full of lumps and bumps. Not the softest thing in the world but will make an awesome hat or Pair of mittens. 4 oz came in at 297 yds.




On the wheel


I took a look through my stash and I wanted something with bright colors and something easy. I need a break from the veg matter and issues the Jacob and to a lesser extent my homemade camel batt had. So I pulled out a 4 oz ball of Merino from Copperpot Woolies in Cotton Candy. This was the ball I had to go &amp;amp;ldquo;Hockey Mom&amp;amp;rdquo; (A well place elbow / hip combo&amp;amp;hellip;. Just Kidding. But I did grab it and ran away when she turned her head to talk to her friend&amp;amp;hellip;) the colors in this are lime green, Aqua Blue, and an Electric purple. I&amp;amp;rsquo;ve about half a bobbin so far and it&amp;amp;rsquo;s spinning like &amp;amp;ldquo;buttah&amp;amp;rdquo;. The colors make me smile. I can&amp;amp;rsquo;t wait to see how this plies up.




After 5


What a Week.


Joe had a Brush with unemployment.


The stress is what probably killed my knitting Mojo.


St Patty&amp;amp;rsquo;s Day Truffles


So Rich&amp;amp;hellip;. Sooo Good&amp;amp;hellip;. Soooo Simple.





1 Package of Cool Mint Oreos 22 with Filling 8-10 Without
1 Brick of Cream Cheese

Smash the Oreos&amp;amp;nbsp;and combine with cream cheese.&amp;amp;nbsp; Roll mixture into balls for centers and cool in fridge or Freezer on Wax paper to firm up.

Melt Chocolate for Coating.&amp;amp;nbsp; I got mine at party city green was on sale.&amp;amp;nbsp; Zap in Microwave for 30 second intervals until smooth.&amp;amp;nbsp; Coat centers.&amp;amp;nbsp; (use a fork to coat and then tap off the excess chocolate.) &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Melt white chocolate in a Ziploc.&amp;amp;nbsp; Snip off corner and drizzle whit over green or Pipe on shamrocks.&amp;amp;nbsp; (Use a tooth pick to smooth out the shamrock)

It&amp;amp;rsquo;s that easy.



B&amp;amp;rsquo;s Birthday party at the Science Center


Dry Ice + Bubble Solution = Awsome!


People who RSVP and don&amp;amp;rsquo;t show&amp;amp;hellip; GRRRRR



The Vacation that wasn&amp;amp;rsquo;t


We had planned to see the Shed Aquarium and the Field Museum in Chicago this week. Long story short&amp;amp;hellip; there were some &amp;amp;ldquo;Elder Health&amp;amp;rdquo; issues and my Ollie sitter had to cancel so we stayed home. Oh well&amp;amp;hellip;. There&amp;amp;rsquo;s always next year.






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